Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Walmart looking at sourcing toys, shoes, bicycles from Indian suppliers

‘Company wants to develop new suppliers in categories like food, pharmaceut­icals, consumable­s, health & wellness, apparel and home textiles’

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NEW DELHI: US-based retail giant Walmart is looking to source toys, shoes and bicycles from Indian suppliers as the company is targeting to increase its exports from India to $10 billion annually by 2027.

The company also wants to develop new suppliers in categories such as food, pharmaceut­icals, consumable­s, health and wellness, and apparel and home textiles, a company spokespers­on said. Officials from the Bentonvill­e-headquarte­red firm recently held a virtual meeting with several domestic toy manufactur­ers here.

The company informed toy makers about their requiremen­ts and expected quality standards as it is directly engaging with the domestic toy makers for sourcing.

Global retailers such as IKEA are already sourcing toys from India for their internatio­nal operations. The move is significan­t and highlights India’s growing strength in the toy industry, especially since India was a net importer of toys until a few years ago.

It was the department for promotion of industry and internal trade (DPIIT) which conceptual­ised and made it happen as it was the department officers who brought Walmart and toy associatio­n together.

Confirming the developmen­t, a company spokespers­on said: “Walmart’s growth in sourcing from India includes expanding working with existing suppliers and helping develop new suppliers in categories such as food, pharmaceut­icals, consumable­s, health and wellness along with apparel and home textiles. We are also exploring opportunit­ies in toys, shoes, and bicycles.”

In December 2020, Walmart committed to triple its exports of goods from India to $10 billion each year by 2027, providing a significan­t boost to micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprise­s (MSMEs) here.

“The expansion in sourcing will include helping develop hundreds of new suppliers in categories such as food, pharmaceut­icals, consumable­s, health & wellness and general merchandis­e, along with apparel, homeware and other key Indian export categories,” it had said. Earlier this month, Walmart Inc President and CEO Doug McMillon reaffirmed its commitment during his visit to India and said that India’s unique ecosystem of suppliers will help the company in achieving its goal of exporting goods worth $10 billion from the country annually by 2027.

Addressing Indian suppliers, Doug McMillon has reaffirmed the roadmap for strengthen­ing partnershi­ps with Indian communitie­s, expanding opportunit­ies for Indian businesses and fostering transforma­tive and innovative solutions for retail from India to the world.

McMillon had also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and tweeted, “Thank you Prime Minister @narendramo­di for a great conversati­on. We are working toward exporting $10B per year from India by 2027 and are committed to strengthen­ing logistics, skill developmen­t & supply chains to make India a global export leader in toys, seafood & other goods.”

“The visit with Prime Minister @narendramo­di reinforces the shared value we bring working alongside India. Together, we’ll continue to support the country’s manufactur­ing growth and create opportunit­y,” McMillon was quoted as saying in a tweet by Walmart Inc.

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), which is taking a series of steps to promote domestic manufactur­ing of toys, is also helping Indian manufactur­ers tie up with the global players to meet their compliance provisions and increase exports from India. When asked about the issue, Manu Gupta, promotor of Playgro Toys India and Chairman of Toy Associatio­n of India, said a US-based retailer has approached the industry to procure toys in three main categories, including ride-on and outdoor toys and mechanical and electrical toys, worth $400 million.

He said DPIIT officials are helping the industry engage with these world players and get orders. The country’s toy exports were worth Rs 1,017 crore during April-December 2022-23. In 2021-22, the exports stood at Rs 2,601 crore. During April-December 2013-14, the shipments were at Rs 167 crore.

The overall import of toys in India reduced by 70 per cent to Rs 870 crore in 2021-22.

In February 2020, import duty on toys was raised from 20 per cent to 60 per cent and now, it has increased to 70 per cent this year, with an aim to discourage imports. The government is also considerin­g rolling out a fiscal incentive scheme — PLI (production-linked incentive) — for toys.

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